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Brice Myers

  • Class
    2012
  • Induction
    2022
  • Sport(s)
    Men's Track & Field
The most decorated hurdler in school history, Brice Myers is originally from Pittsburgh and is a graduate of McDowell High School in Erie, Pennsylvania. Myers was a six-time NCAA All-American and a five-time PSAC Champion in the 60-meter hurdles and 110-meter hurdles from 2008-12.



He was named the PSAC Track Athlete of the Year twice in his career and becomes the first hurdler selected to the Athletic Hall of Fame. Myers placed fourth in the finals of the 60-meter hurdles as a freshman at the 2008 PSAC Indoor Championships. The following year, he was named the PSAC Track Athlete of the Year after finishing second in the finals of the 60 hurdles at the league meet before placing third in the event at the NCAA Championships. Myers then swept the conference title in the 60 and 110 hurdles during the 2010 campaign, recording the fastest time in both the preliminaries and finals. He repeated as NCAA Indoor All-American by placing fourth in the 60 hurdles in 2010 before finishing third in the 110 hurdles at the NCAA Championships during the outdoor season. In 2011, Myers repeated as the league champion in both the 60 and 110 hurdles and earned All-America status in both events. He set the indoor school record in the 60 hurdles during the preliminaries at the NCAA Championships with a time of 7.90 seconds. Myers posted the highest individual finish of his career at the NCAA Championships during the 2011 outdoor season, placing second in the finals of 110 hurdles by just one-hundredth of a second. In the spring of 2012, Myers posted a dominating senior campaign by completing a ‘three-peat’ as conference champion in the 110 hurdles. He was named Outstanding Track Athlete of the league meet after cruising to the title by nearly five-tenths of a second with a time of 13.96 seconds, breaking the conference championships record. In the final meet of his college career, Myers broke the all-time school and conference record in the 110 hurdles that stood for over three decades while placing fourth at the NCAA Championships.

Myers earned an undergraduate degree in business administration with a concentration in management in 2012. He then completed his master’s degree in business administration the following year.



updated 9/25/22
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